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T-Pain Turns Gospel Song Into Alcohol Tune T-Pain Is Playing With Fire September 3. 2008
T-Pain In a sure sign that rapper T-Pain must want to,
as the internet phrase goes, "bust hell wide open" when he dies, he took a copyrighted Gospel
song by Grammy award winning artist Kirk Franklin and turned it into an
ungodly, debauched ditty
The Bible says one is not to take that which is holy and make it unholy. It is a serious sin that God brought His disfavor on people for in the Bible. The Bible is our guide through life and a warning to us on what to do and what not to do. You need to ask God for forgiveness and stop this madness. May God have mercy on you in this life for what you did, because you're gonna need it.
Britney Spears This is the very thing I complained of previously regarding the theft of items from my Copyrighted Catalog. T-Pain and Keri Hilson, among others that worked on Kabbalah member Britney Spears' infringing "Blackout" album, as so-called writers and producers, with songs they knowingly and criminally got from Madonna who committed the same sacrilege, removed God's name from a few of the lyrics, added salaciousness and profanity to it and ran with it...right into massive failure and the worst selling album of their careers. Why would God bless you doing something so sick. Come to think of it, during the course of recording and releasing that "Blackout" album is when Britney Spears' life fell to pieces and things started going downhill for her.
The skanky and sacrilegious Keri Hilson Then Keri Hilson decided to steal some more. She criminally stole a preexisting copyrighted song from my Copyrighted Catalog - a Christian song I wrote about a woman struggling with a man taking her "energy" and saying she "can't let him be the end of" her and take everything from her. This is the gist of Keri Hilson's rip off debut single "Energy." Keri Hilson,
Gwen Stefani's labelmate at Interscope,
then shot a video for it with her nasty butt hang out and chest flopping in the
wind. She did this to a Christian song, of all things. Once again, w
Keri Hilson (left) with
frequent co-writer Polow Da Clown, I mean Polow Da Don (right), who
produced copyright infringing songs on
T-Pain Gets Some Heat For Turning Gospel Song Into 'Alcoholic Anthem' When it comes to knowing what to sing on hooks, T-Pain's word has been the gospel for singers and rappers alike the past couple of years. However, a recent track of his had gospel-music fans thinking he lost his mind. A Pain cut called "Silver and Gold" leaked to the Internet a few months back, with the Tallahassee, Florida, native singing about the effects of blending clear and colored Patrón tequila together for consumption. "You'll be hanging, swanging, drinking two types of Patrón," he sings. "I done mixed up silver and gold/ I done mixed up silver and gold/ I'mma tryin' to get drunk before this party/ Somebody's gonna have to carry me home/ I done drank the silver and gold." While Pain's following ate it up, non-secular-music kingpin Kirk Franklin had to put a call into the young singer. Franklin debuted the original "Silver and Gold" on his 1993 Kirk Franklin and the Family album. The gospel version goes: "Silver and gold/ Silver and gold/ I'd rather have Jesus than silver and gold/ No fame or fortune/ Nor riches untold/ I'd rather have Jesus than silver and gold." |
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